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to the fbi she communicates with a friend who she meets at a fbi commune a event. hey do you remember me, we were in touch can you look at somebody to look at this. he brings her to the cyber squd and they say where is this going to lead not knowing it was going of going to lead to the general's and so on. that's who jill kelly in the context of this case. who she is in the larger world is a tampa socialite married to a prominent although much lower profile and quiet radiologist from the moffett cancer center who was in the military community. she was on the social roster, she was on the socom that's special operations command social roster. she jumped with the parajumpers in a tan done jump. she attended the admiral's parties and affairs and so on. that's who she is in that context. >> rose: so she went to the cyber whatever the name was and then they began to look at her e-mails and who she received e-mails from and from that they found e-mails having to do with general john allen. >> right one of the ways you do a case, all right let's see who is sending the har
to the fbi she communicates with a friend who she meets at a fbi commune a event. hey do you remember me, we were in touch can you look at somebody to look at this. he brings her to the cyber squd and they say where is this going to lead not knowing it was going of going to lead to the general's and so on. that's who jill kelly in the context of this case. who she is in the larger world is a tampa socialite married to a prominent although much lower profile and quiet radiologist from the...
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ambassador pickering, he held both titles, the fbi is having its own investigation into it, and that is that we have to find out. i do think it is shameful that the republicans in the house of representatives have been willing to reveal forces and methods which is -- people go to jail for that, and endangering the lives. >> rose: how would you character try what they did? >> what they did was they dumped -- without any -- >> rose: characterize what they did you would say what about? was it -- >> what they did was, we have an expression in intelligence, loose lips sink ships, and you cannot talk about sources, whenever you are trying to -- they were having a political agenda, they know that the secretary called for an accountability review, they know the fbi was investigating. >> rose: so what they did endangered the national security of the united states? is that what you are saying? >> what they did was enendanger the security of our country by revealing sources and methods, a, and, b, .. went even further than that by heaving, removing all data to who some of these people were, i m
ambassador pickering, he held both titles, the fbi is having its own investigation into it, and that is that we have to find out. i do think it is shameful that the republicans in the house of representatives have been willing to reveal forces and methods which is -- people go to jail for that, and endangering the lives. >> rose: how would you character try what they did? >> what they did was they dumped -- without any -- >> rose: characterize what they did you would say what...
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and he began to recouldn't an experience in which he heard an fbi agent say, as this man was running down the street there is a third plane coming in. what he said to me was my naval training kicked in and i thought when i heard this third plane coming in that we must really be at war and this was not a discreet terrorist incident that that i was going to survive. suddenly i, my chest, i start to feel tight in my chest and i started to panic. he had a panic attack. that was when he had the experience that his life was in danger. but what called it to mind after weeks of talking to me as if he was reading "the new york times" was seeing something that reminded him so it was a visual cue to his experience that allowed him to emotionally engage. and that's one of the reasons why we think the virtual reality form of exposure therapy are working hypothesis is that it may be better for some patients, particularly for parents who are avoid ant and numb so we actually have, we developed a virtual world for soldiers and warriors who are returning from iraq and afghanistan and we have a clip o
and he began to recouldn't an experience in which he heard an fbi agent say, as this man was running down the street there is a third plane coming in. what he said to me was my naval training kicked in and i thought when i heard this third plane coming in that we must really be at war and this was not a discreet terrorist incident that that i was going to survive. suddenly i, my chest, i start to feel tight in my chest and i started to panic. he had a panic attack. that was when he had the...
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because of the fbi. the fbi has done a lot to write that balance, even though we think of them as hoover's secret police. >> rose: what did hoover do with all the files he kept? >> i got some of them. >> rose: what was in them. >> hoover's fear that the united states would be attacked by came kazees from the soviet union, by nuclear terrorists, by teenage paratroopers carrying dirty bombs. his own struggles to expand power of the fbi to the very edge and limits of the law and constitution. his never ending terror that saboteurs and spies would bureau not united states at the highest levels, which they did. >> rose: at the highest levels. >> what is the best example of that. >> they got not fbi. they got not pentagon through kim fillby, the british intelligence officer that worked for the soviet-- soviets, the national security agency at the very moment of its birth. they got into the army, navy. they stole our atomic secrets with. preben operate-- penetrated six days from sunday by the soviets it they ha
because of the fbi. the fbi has done a lot to write that balance, even though we think of them as hoover's secret police. >> rose: what did hoover do with all the files he kept? >> i got some of them. >> rose: what was in them. >> hoover's fear that the united states would be attacked by came kazees from the soviet union, by nuclear terrorists, by teenage paratroopers carrying dirty bombs. his own struggles to expand power of the fbi to the very edge and limits of the...
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he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently had planned to do much more an much worse than he actually accomplished, which is hard to fathom. but what we are told now by police are that not only did he have multiple weapons which we knew and not only did they recover multiple shell cases from the shots he fired, but he also possessed, and i'm quoting now, hundreds of rounds of unspent ammunition that he brought with him, possibly with the intent to go through. so this is a school that had 600 students. and apparently he came armed with enough weaponry and ammunition to try and go through that school and keep going had the polic
he is a former fbi official and also my colleague at cbs news. also joining us dr. jeffrey lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at columbia university and director of the new york state psychiatric institute and richard aborn of the citizen's crime collision of new york city. i'm pleased to have all of them here. i begin with john miller. so what more do we know this evening about the killer, about his mother, about his motive. >> what we know about the kill certificate that he apparently...
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showing the family and how it all started as he was a poli officer in detroit and started working for the fbi and started tracking a serial killer, just a psychotic, insane person played by matthew fox brillantly, brilliantly. >> rose: menacingly. >> brilliantly, menacingly brilliant words and the story is tracking him and how they become mortal enemies and a battle ensues and things happen in the movie to have you on the edge of the seat and thrill never every sense of the word and nonstop from beginning to end. >> rose: is this not in terms of the acting required what you can do, is this in terms of what you want to do stretching and moving forward to a new place? >> i think that it is a stretching for absolutely in the acting but also to i always wanted to do these type of roles but never had the opportunity, i never have been offered something that made sense or everything offered to me was already in my wheelhouse. i don't need to play madea three, i kind of got that character already, so i am looking for something very different and this intrigued me on so many levels because of that. >
showing the family and how it all started as he was a poli officer in detroit and started working for the fbi and started tracking a serial killer, just a psychotic, insane person played by matthew fox brillantly, brilliantly. >> rose: menacingly. >> brilliantly, menacingly brilliant words and the story is tracking him and how they become mortal enemies and a battle ensues and things happen in the movie to have you on the edge of the seat and thrill never every sense of the word and...